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Social Studies, 29.11.2019 05:31, therealdest

Nathan was recently gifted a video game by his aunt. he did not think the game would be entertaining and reluctantly accepted the gift. however, when he played the game, he was pleasantly surprised. it had better graphics than he expected and was highly entertaining. in this scenario, nathan is experiencing select one: a. positive disconfirmation b. motivational appeal c. goal reinforcement d. bias reinforcement e. negative disconfirmation

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